New Pilates Studio for Women Opens in Akishima
On June 23, 2026, a new studio dedicated to women's machine Pilates, "Pilates K," will open in the Akishima Moritown shopping center in Tokyo. Operated by LOIVE, a company managing over 220 women-focused fitness studios across Japan, Pilates K aims to bring fitness closer to women in the Akishima area, following its success in locations including Tokyo's 23 wards, Hachioji, Higashiyamato, and Fussa. The goal is to establish a more accessible exercise habit for local women.
Unique Features of Pilates K
1. Programs Focused on Body Shaping
Pilates K offers a variety of programs targeting areas that women often are concerned about, such as the abdomen, buttocks, arms, and back. The studio's machines help ensure proper form, making it accessible for beginners to exercise comfortably and effectively while gradually improving their fitness.
2. Group Lessons with Music
This studio adopts a unique approach by incorporating music into group lessons, transforming Pilates from its traditionally perceived mundane and tough nature into a fun and engaging experience. This atmosphere not only makes workouts enjoyable but also encourages long-term commitment to fitness.
3. A Stylish Ambiance
The studio is designed with a sleek gray color scheme, creating a sophisticated and mature space. It aims to enhance visitors’ aesthetic awareness the moment they enter, providing a serene environment to disconnect from daily life and focus on personal fitness.
Convenient Location in Akishima
The new Pilates K studio is strategically located on the first floor of Moritown East, directly accessible from the JR Ome Line at Akishima Station's north exit. This prime location ensures that women can easily stop by for a workout after work, shopping, or running errands, ultimately becoming a go-to option for exercise in the Akishima community.
Special Offers for New Visitors
As we approach the summer season when many are keen to tone their bodies, Pilates K is launching a "Zero Yen Trial" for those new to the studio. Using the reformer machines assists in a gentle start for those returning to fitness after a long hiatus. For first-time visitors, group lesson experiences are available for free, allowing them to enjoy a professional training session without any initial investment.
Exclusive Opening Campaign
To celebrate the opening of the Akishima studio, a special pre-registration campaign called “Triple Zero Yen Campaign” is being offered exclusively for online registrants. This promotion includes no entrance fee, no registration fee, and no monthly fees for the first two months.
Details of the Campaign:
- - Offer: All fees waived (entrance fee, registration fee, and two months of membership fees)
- - Registration Period: Until June 22, 2026, at 19:00
- - Eligibility: First-time users of Pilates K who sign up online during the offer period
Studio Overview
- - Studio Name: Pilates K Akishima Moritown
- - Address: 2-3-1 Daikanyama, Akishima, Tokyo, Moritown East Bldg, 1F
- - Opening Date: June 23, 2026 (Tuesday)
- - Closed Days: Mondays
- - Studio URL: Pilates K - Akishima
- - Google Maps Location: Google Maps Link
About Pilates K
Pilates K strives to dispel the notions of Pilates as being boring and intense, presenting instead a casual and chic environment where women can enjoy body shaping to the rhythm of music. The studio's modern and stylish decor perfectly aligns with the lifestyle of adult women, providing an affordable and enjoyable Pilates experience, previously considered high-end.
Pilates K operates 145 locations as of May 2026, offering an array of services at reasonable prices. Learn more by visiting
Pilates K.
About LOIVE
- - Company Name: LOIVE Co., Ltd.
- - CEO: Ayaka Maekawa
- - Headquarters: Sapporo, Hokkaido
- - Slogan: “Let's Love Life.”
- - Business Focus: Dedicated to creating radiant women through various fitness programs, including hot yoga under "loIve" and machine Pilates via "Pilates K," LOIVE has established itself as an industry leader with a 99.9% female employee rate as of May 2026. The company aims to promote women's well-being with over 222 branches across Japan. Find out more at LOIVE.